Auroville: A Living Laboratory For Sustainable Development And Societal Harmony
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64252/rdmy7212Keywords:
Auroville, Eco-Spiritualism, Environmental Stewardship, Sustainable Development, Ecological Harmony.Abstract
Auroville, an experimental township in southern India, serves as a globally recognized model for human unity, ecological sustainability, and alternative community living. Founded in 1968 by Mirra Alfassa, under the spiritual vision of Sri Aurobindo, Auroville aspires to transcend conventional divisions of nationality, politics, and religion. Backed by the Indian government and UNESCO, it draws people from over 50 nations committed to living a conscious and purpose-driven life. This paper explores Auroville's achievements and limitations through the lens of environmental sustainability, societal responsibility, and governance practices, positioning it as a case study of relevance in today’s sustainability-driven policy frameworks.




